People will no longer need a work permit to work in other East African Common countries. The common market will provide for work permits as a requirement for working in another partner state. This does not mean that every EAC country does require a work permit, it only means that countries are allowed to maintain a work permit scheme it they wish to. It is up to each individual that wishes to cross the border to find out if a work permit is required and to produce the documents required to obtain one.
Workers will enter partner states by presenting their national passports or national identification documents at the point of entry, declaring the usual information and providing a contract of employment. Hey good news for family heads; you and your children may be allowed to travel if you apply on time.
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